Lauren Camp is the author of three books, most recently One Hundred Hungers (Tupelo Press)—part memoir part myth of her father’s childhood in Baghdad, Iraq. Her poems have appeared in The Missing Slate, Poetry International, RHINO, World Literature Today, Beloit Poetry Journal, and the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day. Other literary honors include the Dorset Prize, the Margaret Randall Poetry Prize, the Anna Davidson Rosenberg Award, and a Black Earth Institute Fellowship. She is a staff writer for Poets Reading the News and the producer/host of “Audio Saucepan” on Santa Fe Public Radio, a program that interweaves global music with contemporary poetry. More of her work can be found here.